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Kirke
Adams
District
Attorney
Welcome to the
Dale/Geneva County District Attorney's official Web site. I am glad to
have the opportunity to tell you about our office and keep the people
of Dale and Geneva Counties informed of our latest news and
accomplishments. If you have any questions or suggestions, please
feel free to contact us.
VOCAL
Awards 2008
Dale County
Law Enforcement Officers of the Year

DA Kirke Adams &
DCSO Chief Investigator Harvey Mathis
DA Kirke Adams &
ABI Sgt. Tommy Merritt
OPERATION
SAVE TEENS
First
United Methodist Church
Ozark, AL - December 13, 2007
Overview
in PDF
Sponsored by DA Kirke
Adams

District Attorney Kirke Adams welcomed everyone
and introduced Lt. Mike Reese.

A large crowd of students and adults
from all over Dale County attended.

Lt. Mike Reese presented a tremendous program.
Gambling
Decision by AL Supreme Court
Barber
vs. Jefferson County Racing Association, Inc.
SENTENCING GUIDELINES BEGIN OCTOBER 1, 2006
General
Instructions Introduction
General
Instructions Administrative
General
Instructions Completing Worksheets
Personal
Worksheets in PDF Format
Personal
Sentence Ranges in PDF Format
Property
Worksheets in PDF Format
Property
Sentence Ranges in PDF Format
Drug Worksheets
in PDF Format
Drug
Sentence Ranges in PDF Format
Sentencing Guidelines Workshop Manual in
PDF Format
Alabama Sentencing Commission Website
District Attorney
Kirke Adams with Governor Bob Riley at C&S Doors in Ozark, Alabama
on August 24, 2006.
Dothan
Eagle - August 25, 2006
NEW LAW BEGAN
JULY 1, 2006
PROTECTING
UNBORN FROM VIOLENT CRIME
A new law aimed at
protecting the unborn from violent crime went into effect on July 1,
2006.
The
law, signed by Gov. Bob Riley on April 17, will allow the courts to
additionally punish offenders who assault or kill a pregnant woman for
the damage done to the victim’s unborn child.
The new law
states that a fetus at any stage of development, regardless of
viability, is a person for the purposes of state laws dealing with
murder, manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and assault,
according to a press release from Riley’s office.
When the
bill was passed by the Legislature earlier this year, it was dubbed the
“Brody Bill” in memory of Brody Parker. Parker’s mother, 23-year-old
Brandy Parker of Albertville, was eight months pregnant with him when
she was shot to death last July.
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